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IMPROVED EARLY VALENTINE— (See Cut.)— This 



grandest of all early varieties is at least ten days earlier than 

 she early Red Valentine and is usually ready to pick in thirty-five 

 4o forty days from time of planting. On account of its great ear- 

 iiness it is largely gro-vvn by market gardeners. Except in the 

 characteristic' of its extreme earliness it differs an no way from 

 the Early.Red Valentine. % pt 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 30c., % bu. 60c, 

 bu. $1.00, % bu. $1.75, bu. $3.00. 



NEW JACKSON WONDER— (See Cut.)— This grand bean 

 has created wonderful excitement all over the country. One of 

 the well known and most reliable growers has this to say about 

 it: "The New Jackson .7onder Bean is a combination bean, for 

 when the flat pods are iust beariy grown they may be used a3 

 snap beans and after they become filled, shell and use as Lima 

 Deans. After they pass this stage they are rich and deli- 

 cious for eating as a Lima bean. It is immensely productive, 

 yielding at the rate of 100 bushels per acre. It is the finest 

 stock food imaginable, never sheds its foliage even in the 

 driest weather. The foliage is profuse and rich, the plant 

 being a dense mass of leaves and beans. It begins to ripen quite 

 early in the summer and continues until stopped by frost. It is 

 ene of the most valuable forage crops that can be grown. It is a 

 werfectly dwarf bean" and grows two feet high, loaded from the 

 ground. up with beautiful pods: has a strong, stiff stalk which 

 enables it to bear up the beans without poles or sticks. One of 

 the most valuable sorts that can be grown in the south and does 

 as well in the north. I make the following low prices, consider- 

 ing the great novelty that it is. Pkt. 5c, J^pt. 20c, pt. 35c. ,qt. 60c. 



DWARP HORTICULTURAL — (See r Cut . ) — An exception- 

 ally good new bush variety ; has come into general use very rap- 

 uUy and is a popular variety everywhere. Of good stocky 

 growth, wonderful yielder ; the pods are of fine shape and of the 

 most excellent quality. It will please you, alike, for family and 

 market uses. It is a valuable snap sort. % P l - 10c, pt. 16c. qt. 

 «0c, % bu. 60c, % bu. $1.00, % bu. $1.75. bu. §3.00. 



NEW RUSH LIMA— (See Cut.)— No novelty that has ever 

 Deen sent out in the seed line has received so wide a distribution 

 to so short a time as this grand variety. One of the most valua- 

 ble characteristics is its extreme earliness, being from two to 



HEW DWARF HORTICULTURAL. 



three weeks ahead of any other elimbin?. or bush Lima bean. Its 

 pods are of fair 6ize, borne in great profusion. Its greatest merit 

 of course lies in the fact that it is a true Bush varietv, requiring 

 no support from stakes or poles. Very early. Do not fail to in- 

 clude it in your order. pt. 20c. pt. 30c, qt. 50c. 



EARLY MOHAWK— Very early and will stand more cold 

 than most of the bush varieties. This sort is largely grown in 

 the southern states for northern markets. Each p is from five 

 to six inches long. The seeds when ripe are drab with purple 

 spots. y 2 pt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 30c, % bu. 60c, J£ bu. SI. 00, K bu. 

 $1.75, bu. 13.00. 



ii»j_f±iuv ED WHITE MARROW— A magnificent variety 

 for field crop and as a soup or baking sort for winter use cannot 

 be surpassed; nice for shelling when green for succotash. % I> r - 

 10c. pt. 16c. qt. 30c. j£ bu. t'.Oc. U bu. $1.00. % bu. $1.75. bu. $3.00. 



IMPROVED LONG YELLOW SIX WEEKS— Very 

 early and a fine grand snap bean much liked for its productive- 

 ness, and adapted to any soil and climate. Very haidy and free 

 from strings: crop not injured bv spring frosts. V:> pt. 10c, pt. 

 11V . nt. 30c. M bu 50c V. bu 80c. bu. SI. 50. bn. *2.75. 



IMPROVED WHITE KIDNEY, OR IMPERIAL — 

 A grand variety for both field culture and garden pur- 

 poses. Useful i to shell for succotash when green; valuable for 

 baking end soup when ripe. % pt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 30c, % bu. 

 60c, % bu. $1.00, % bu. $1.75, bu. $3.00. 



EXTRA EARLY REFUGEE— This new improvement Is 

 similar to the old "Refugee or One Thousand to One." but is 

 nearly two weeks earlier. ~ Very productive, cer tarn to produce a 

 crop , favorite sort with truckers and planters : free from strings 

 and meltinsly tender at all stages of its growth. J*£ pt. 10c, pt. 

 16c, qt. 30c.,. J£ bu. 60c. % lb. $1.00. % bu. $1.75. bu. $3.00. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW ELECTRIC TREE— (See Cut.)— The 

 most productive variety for field culture ever known, growing 

 from 18 to 20 inches high, branching out in all directions. Car- 

 ries its pods so high that they do not touch the ground, enabling 

 it to stand a wet spell without injuring the crop. This is indeed 

 a wonderful cropper, yielding from 75 to 100 bushels per acre. 

 As a bakinar bean it is not surpassed. }?, pt.. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 

 35c, % bu. 60c, H bu. $1.00, g bu. $1.75, bu. $325. 



